Mozart Concerto K488 Movement 1 Flashcards

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What type of piece is Movement 1 taken from

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Concerto - Piece composed for solo instrument accompanied by orchestra. Solo piano accompanied by orchestra referred to as tutti.

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2
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What is the time signature of movement 1

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4/4

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3
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What key is this movement in?

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A major

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4
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What is the relative minor of this movement’s key

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f# minor

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5
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Why would Mozart have a double exposition in the piece.

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Allows pianist to display heir virtuosity
Allowed for experimenting with keys
New theme is introduced and used as a basis for the development
influenced by Bach’s double exposition

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6
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Give four points of interest on the 1st subjects

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Homophonic- Melody with string accompaniment
Ends on a perfect cadence
Sequence bar 6
Pedal bass on cello and double bass

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7
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Give Four points of interest on the 2nd subject

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Built on a sequence- 6 note motif
Unusual as it is in A major as opposed to the dominant
Repeated Notes
Chromatic notes- d# 
Sequential
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8
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What is the function of theme 1B

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Serves as a link or transition theme which always appears between subject 1 and 2

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9
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What is the function of theme 1D

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Serves as a cadential theme- helps get piece to a pause or closed.(appears when section is closing)

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10
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What is the function of theme 1E

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It is a new theme used for development- unusual new idea added into the sonata form

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11
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Give two features of theme 1E

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Contrapuntal- piano plays series of scales between right and left hand creating polyphonic textures
Syncopation

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12
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What keys does the music modulate to in the development section

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Starts in E major

Modulates to A minor, C maj, A minor, D minor, A maj, F maj

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13
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What themes are used/developed in the development section

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Theme 1E

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14
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When does the recap return and what does it entail melodically

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Returns bar 198 - involves the repeat of themes with more ornamented and intricate melodies than the exposition

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15
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What is a cadenza

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A virtuoso passage for soloist

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16
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What dos the term virtuoso mean

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A highly skilled soloist who perform a cadenza and add their personality to music

17
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Give three musical features used in the cadenza

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A pedal note on the dominant
Trill- signals orchestra they are to re-enter
Use of chromatic scales

18
Q

Explain coda

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End section to a piece- tailpiece added onto end of piece

19
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Name the ending cadence of the movement

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perfect cadence

20
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Name and describe six musical devices used in this movement to keep the melody line interesting

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Tonality is removed from the normal which gives a unique melody
Inversion- Strings use at bar 178 to play fragments of theme 1E
Counterpoint- theme 1E
Antiphony- Theme 1C also in coda (dialogue between flute and violin)
Chromaticism- use of chromatic scales with occidentals
Ornamentation- Exquisite melodies especially in recap

21
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Name two instrumental techniques employed in this movement

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Tremolo- theme 1D with Violin and cello

Trill- musical ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes ex: cadenza

22
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What form is this piece in explain in detail

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Sonata form- common in Mozart’s era Traditionally has three main sections- exposition, development, recap
Exposition- there is a piano and orchestral exposition. Opening and goes through all subjects
Development- Composer displays different techniques
No theme is heard in full, introduced to theme 1 E development theme.
Recapitulation- Exposition themes repeats with subtle changes and ornamentation
There is a short cadenza showing skill of Klavier
Coda provides a suitable ending

23
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Outline the instruments involved in the unusual features double exposition in detail

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Orchestral exposition is Bar 1-66
- Includes themes 1A,1B,1C,1D
Violins take melody for the most part
Four main themes are in A major

Piano exposition is Bar 67-148
Includes 1A,1B,1C,1D, and occurrence of theme 1E
Piano open with 1A melody
New theme melody introduced on the violins

24
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What instruments play the majority of melody for the orchestral exposition

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What instrument plays majority of melody for the piano exposition
Piano
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What is the difference between subject 1 theme A in the orchestral vs the piano exposition
Orchestral- melody on violins and then repeated on flute | Piano - solo piano with highly decorated melody. Accompaniment: LH alberti bass and strings are later added
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Explain Alberti bass
broken chord accompaniment figure played by (LH piano in this piece usually)
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What cadence ends theme A
Perfect
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What is the difference between second subject in orchestral vs piano exposition
A major tonality in orchestral in e major in piano exposition
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Who plays the melody for the 2nd subject theme 1C
Played on violins in orchestral and piano in piano exposition Repeat is played by bassoon, flute and violins
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What keys are in the development section of the movement
E major, E minor, A minor,
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Describe a way the music played by the soloist contrasts with the accompaniment in the development section during imitation and canon
soloist plays long running semiquaver passages against the imitation in ww